By Scott Reading – University of Michigan Medicine

A cell therapy clinician talks about the treatment and its promising future to treat other diseases, too

Advancements in using a person’s own cells to treat disease have been growing for years. These include developments such as precision medicine, immunotherapy and cellular therapy for blood cancers.

Most standard of care for treating blood cancers consists of using heavy doses of chemotherapy, which can cause a lot of side effects and not be as targeted.

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